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thanks for watching us tonight. another sad day in america and that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. bad things happen to good people all the time. nobody knows why. it is just the way life is. once again, we have mass murder in america and the killer is a young man who was simply out of his mind. nobody's fault. no policy deficit. it is just an atrocity that is impossible to explain. this is the fifth time in 13 years an american has committed mass murder. columbine, colorado, april 20, 1999. 13 dead. 26 wounded. after two students shot them down. the two then committed suicide. april 1 16, 2007. a deranged man on the virginia tech campus kills 33 people including himself. no motive for the homicides. november 5, 2009. army major nadal hassan kills 13 americans at fort hood, texas. currently charged with premeditated murder. his trial will begin next year. and january 8, 2011 gerald love lofner. now, we have 24-year-old james holmes from san diego who allegedly killed 12 people, wounding 59 oth
thanks for watching us tonight. another sad day in america and that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. bad things happen to good people all the time. nobody knows why. it is just the way life is. once again, we have mass murder in america and the killer is a young man who was simply out of his mind. nobody's fault. no policy deficit. it is just an atrocity that is impossible to explain. this is the fifth time in 13 years an american has committed mass murder. columbine,...
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somebody find him and call us. tell him to call us. >> his son, never called. sadly alex sullivan is dead. late in the day, the authorities finally started to bring out the bodies. among the dead, jessica ghawi redfield. that aspiring skorts caster to excited before the movie. tonight her mother spoke with diane sawyer. >> my life is forever changed and forever damaged. by one person's horrible, violent choice. >> astonishing, there was not jessica's first time in harm's way. last month, she happened to be in a toronto food court when a gunman went on a deadly rampage there. her friend peter burns said that experience led her to make the most of every day. in her blog she wrote, i was reminded we don't know when or where our time on earth will end. when or where we will breathe our last breath. this morning, when peter opened up his facebook page, there was a message from jessica. >> it said, hey. >> a message she wrote just before the movie. >> it goes, hey, are you guys back in town. you know, it was her checking in. and. >> by the time you got that message,
somebody find him and call us. tell him to call us. >> his son, never called. sadly alex sullivan is dead. late in the day, the authorities finally started to bring out the bodies. among the dead, jessica ghawi redfield. that aspiring skorts caster to excited before the movie. tonight her mother spoke with diane sawyer. >> my life is forever changed and forever damaged. by one person's horrible, violent choice. >> astonishing, there was not jessica's first time in harm's way....
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. >> police say that he wore a gas mask and military-style clothing during the attack, used an assault rifle to pistols and a knife. the survivors include a 3 month old baby, several victims are being treated for chemical exposure. this man was moved to tears describing what he saw. >> a young girl just with bullet wounds in her leg and blood, all over her. >> the suspect's family is cooperating with police and say that there are stop to the victims. even though police believe the suspect acted alone, security has been stepped up at movie theaters across the country, showing this new batman movie. live in colorado, back to you. >> michelle, what is the latest on the suspect, we understand that his apartment was actually booby trapped when the police went in there to investigate? >> police are still on the scene at that apartment, police and fire crews were there earlier this morning and they have a cherry picker out, one of a fireman was on that cherry picker at the third floor apartment window, there were carefully trying to take the screen from the window and carefully trying to peki
. >> police say that he wore a gas mask and military-style clothing during the attack, used an assault rifle to pistols and a knife. the survivors include a 3 month old baby, several victims are being treated for chemical exposure. this man was moved to tears describing what he saw. >> a young girl just with bullet wounds in her leg and blood, all over her. >> the suspect's family is cooperating with police and say that there are stop to the victims. even though police believe...
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his wife was in court today and spoke to us after the hearing. we weren't showing her face because she is now in a witness protection program. >> oh, my god. i have a lot of emotions and a lot of just anger. and a lot of pain. and it just hurts to see somebody else was out there that hurt my family. >> reyes is scheduled to be back in court on tuesday to enter a plea. >>> the district attorney made it official today. william lynch, the man acquitted on charges, will not be recharged. he was accused of attacking linder. he claims the priest molested him and his brother decades ago. earlier this month, they found him -- even though lynch admitted to attacking the father. >>> and a major break in the shooting of an oakland toddler. authorities say they are connected to a notorious gang linked to dozens of shooting. the 2-year-old was shot when someone opened fire on a crowd filming a rap video. the youngest suspect is only 16 years old. >>> an update to our developing news, a mysterious white substance uncovered at several police departments. ♪ [
his wife was in court today and spoke to us after the hearing. we weren't showing her face because she is now in a witness protection program. >> oh, my god. i have a lot of emotions and a lot of just anger. and a lot of pain. and it just hurts to see somebody else was out there that hurt my family. >> reyes is scheduled to be back in court on tuesday to enter a plea. >>> the district attorney made it official today. william lynch, the man acquitted on charges, will not be...
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. >>> it is not one of us. it doesn't read or hear this story, certainly anyone who has children and think about it being your child, and in that movie theater. >> the governor of colorado talks about feelings after the massacre in a crowded movie theater in colorado. >> good afternoon, i am tori campbell. >> a gunman opened fire during the blockbuster in aurora, colorado. >> 59 wounded and 12 people killed. he was arrested in the parking lot without incident and is in police custody. we have team coverage and how police are responding to this. we begin with allie rasmus on the suspected gunman. >> we are learning more about the gunman. 24-year-old james holmes was a science student at the university of colorado's medical school. he was in the process of dropping out when this happened. they describe him as a loaner. they believe he planned and carried out the mass shooting on his own. >> there is a shooting in the auditorium. >> at least one person is shot. they are saying there are hundreds of people running
. >>> it is not one of us. it doesn't read or hear this story, certainly anyone who has children and think about it being your child, and in that movie theater. >> the governor of colorado talks about feelings after the massacre in a crowded movie theater in colorado. >> good afternoon, i am tori campbell. >> a gunman opened fire during the blockbuster in aurora, colorado. >> 59 wounded and 12 people killed. he was arrested in the parking lot without incident...
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they've powered out to us. and right now they're focusing on her life and celebrating it and hopefully getting the other victims out there and celebrating their lives as well. >> and peter you stood there before the show and telling happy stories about jessica. you zbies were saying if she was here she would be touching every button and knocking everybody off the air she was your intern? >> i worked at the station here and when i moved here to denver i really enjoyed the city and she wanted to progress her career and she said should i move out there and do it and i said absolutely. that was the thing his sister was always about was taking a risk and pushing herself. she did that and moved her with no support system. >> followed her dream. >> followed her dream. >> that's how people who are successful in this business, they're tenacious and curious. i'm looking here, jordan you've been candid on your blog. you're big into social media and you said while still administering first aid, brent noticed that jessica w
they've powered out to us. and right now they're focusing on her life and celebrating it and hopefully getting the other victims out there and celebrating their lives as well. >> and peter you stood there before the show and telling happy stories about jessica. you zbies were saying if she was here she would be touching every button and knocking everybody off the air she was your intern? >> i worked at the station here and when i moved here to denver i really enjoyed the city and...
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now we are watching showers and storms to the west of us. loudon county into western montgomery county looking at light showers. we do have a flash flood watch now up for pretty much the entire metro area, all of southern maryland all the way out to the west. this extends until later this evening. we could see one-2 inches of rain in some areas. here is the future cast as we move through the afternoon and overnight. tomorrow morning most of the heavy rain should be out of here with a few lingering showers for the afternoon hours. by sunday, our skies will begin to clear. the second half of the weekend looking a lot better than the start. here is the forecast for today showers and thunderstorms, some with the potential to bring heavy downpours and gusty wind. 82-87 degrees for the daytime high. tonight, showers and areas of rain. wins out of the northeast from 5-10. tomorrow, mostly cloudy, scattered showers. we will get all the heavy stuff out of the way in the early morning. upper-70 posted-lower-80's. we will clear up on sunday. warmer tem
now we are watching showers and storms to the west of us. loudon county into western montgomery county looking at light showers. we do have a flash flood watch now up for pretty much the entire metro area, all of southern maryland all the way out to the west. this extends until later this evening. we could see one-2 inches of rain in some areas. here is the future cast as we move through the afternoon and overnight. tomorrow morning most of the heavy rain should be out of here with a few...
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joining us, steven tubbs. first of all, what stands out about this guy is that he was a phd candidate at the university of colorado in neurosciences. graduated from the top of his class a at the university of california. the guy was intelligent no doubt. anything else stand out about him? >> bill, good evening. i think we will learn more certainly in the days to come as some of his neighbors start talking about just who james holmes was. he certainly had colorado ties. he also had as you mentioned southern, california ties. his family in san diego. the fbi told me early on in the investigation this morning that the fbi was involved in san diego at a san diego suburb at his parent's home. we understand holmes graduated from the university of california at riverside and then came here to colorado. i find it ironic that his apartment a third story apartment which as we speak is still being searched and the bomb squad and the fbi and atf out there in aurora. two blocks to the west of where many of the victims were
joining us, steven tubbs. first of all, what stands out about this guy is that he was a phd candidate at the university of colorado in neurosciences. graduated from the top of his class a at the university of california. the guy was intelligent no doubt. anything else stand out about him? >> bill, good evening. i think we will learn more certainly in the days to come as some of his neighbors start talking about just who james holmes was. he certainly had colorado ties. he also had as you...
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>> we don't know why he told us that. i'm not going to discuss what he's told us. >> aside from your speeding ticket, has your department ever been made aware of this individual at this point? >> that's the extent of our contact. if i knew that, i wouldn't tell it to you right now. i'm sorry. we're not in a position to talk about the identity of victims. let me talk a little bit about our handling of the victims. we obviously have a lot of work to do. we've mobilized at least 50 victim advocates to deal directly with the victims and their families. we set up a staging area for families at gateway high school right down the street and that continues to be the staging area for victims and obviously we ask that you give them some space and privacy. there are folks that are trying to locate loved ones. this is a very, very tough day for a whole lot of people. they've been through an awful lot. we would appreciate if you gave us some space. we're not in a position to talk about any of the victims until all of the victims are i
>> we don't know why he told us that. i'm not going to discuss what he's told us. >> aside from your speeding ticket, has your department ever been made aware of this individual at this point? >> that's the extent of our contact. if i knew that, i wouldn't tell it to you right now. i'm sorry. we're not in a position to talk about the identity of victims. let me talk a little bit about our handling of the victims. we obviously have a lot of work to do. we've mobilized at least...
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thanks for watching us tonight. another sad day in america and that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. bad things happen to good people all the time. nobody knows why. it is just the way life is. once again, we have mass murder in america and the killer is a young man who was simply out of his mind. nobody's fault. no policy deficit. it is just an atrocity that is impossible to explain. this is the fifth time in 13 years an american has committed mass murder. columbine, colorado, april 20, 1999. 13 dead. 26 wounded. after two students shot them down. the two then committed suicide. april 1 16, 2007. a deranged man on the virginia tech campus kills 33 people including himself. no motive for the homicides. november 5, 2009. army major nadal hassan kills 13 americans at fort hood, texas. currently charged with premeditated murder. his trial will begin next year. and january 8, 2011 gerald love lofner. now, we have 24-year-old james holmes from san diego who allegedly killed 12 people, wounding 59 oth
thanks for watching us tonight. another sad day in america and that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. bad things happen to good people all the time. nobody knows why. it is just the way life is. once again, we have mass murder in america and the killer is a young man who was simply out of his mind. nobody's fault. no policy deficit. it is just an atrocity that is impossible to explain. this is the fifth time in 13 years an american has committed mass murder. columbine,...
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joining us, steven tubbs. first of all, what stands out about this guy is that he was a phd candidate at the university of colorado in neurosciences. graduated from the top of his class a at the university of california. the guy was intelligent no doubt. anything else stand out about him? >> bill, good evening. i think we will learn more certainly in the days to come as some of his neighbors start talking about just who james holmes was. he certainly had colorado ties. he also had as you mentioned southern, california ties. his family in san diego. the fbi told me early on in the investigation this morning that the fbi was involved in san diego at a san diego suburb at his parent's home. we understand holmes graduated from the university of california at riverside and then came here to colorado. i find it ironic that his apartment a third story apartment which as we speak is still being searched and the bomb squad and the fbi and atf out there in aurora. two blocks to the west of where many of the victims were
joining us, steven tubbs. first of all, what stands out about this guy is that he was a phd candidate at the university of colorado in neurosciences. graduated from the top of his class a at the university of california. the guy was intelligent no doubt. anything else stand out about him? >> bill, good evening. i think we will learn more certainly in the days to come as some of his neighbors start talking about just who james holmes was. he certainly had colorado ties. he also had as you...
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to finds out that he had used firearms and he had been in here using firearms is a little bit unsettling. >> a few miles away, a portrait is e merjing. >> obviously rksz he had the intellectual capacity to be successful in anything he wanted to do. >> out of the 21,000 students, holmes was among the very brightest. according to the school's chancellor. he admitted he graduated in 2010 with a degree in neuroscience. >> it is one of our most rigorous majors. a whole host of allied health air yas. >> holmes appear today come from a stable area. his father, seen here, understandably stressed, is employed at a software company. >> they are working with, communicating with authorities and that's really all we can say. >> it's a quiet neighborhood. it's a neighborhood that people moved to because the school district is one of the top school districts in the that nation. >> at this point, we haven't discovered anything that points to a troubled individual. he was responsible for the care and guidance of approximately 10 kids. we're told there was no incidents and nothing happened out of the ordi
to finds out that he had used firearms and he had been in here using firearms is a little bit unsettling. >> a few miles away, a portrait is e merjing. >> obviously rksz he had the intellectual capacity to be successful in anything he wanted to do. >> out of the 21,000 students, holmes was among the very brightest. according to the school's chancellor. he admitted he graduated in 2010 with a degree in neuroscience. >> it is one of our most rigorous majors. a whole host...
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diane, sources tell us holmes was the classic lone wolf. no ties to terrorist organizations and no criminal record to speak of. only record we know of is a speeding ticket. that's very important, diane, it means he would pass every background check. he bought the guns legally at three local sporting goods stores. >> when he you say power, apparently one of the bullets passed through that theater where he was into another theater and injured someone there, according to the police chief. what about the booby traps and these chemicals? >> reporter: tonight a very tense situation ongoing at the suspect's apartment. we're told it's booby trapped, full of trip wires, containers of flammable liquids and what appear to be large explosive devices. sources say the bombs involved a combination of gas and powder devices. it's so dangerous that authorities are inserting remote controlled cameras to scan the rooms. one official said holmes was like a mad scientist. sources say the rooms appear to be designed to explode if police had raced through the doo
diane, sources tell us holmes was the classic lone wolf. no ties to terrorist organizations and no criminal record to speak of. only record we know of is a speeding ticket. that's very important, diane, it means he would pass every background check. he bought the guns legally at three local sporting goods stores. >> when he you say power, apparently one of the bullets passed through that theater where he was into another theater and injured someone there, according to the police chief....
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and this is going to set us up for temperature for most of our inland valleys. into the mid to upper 90s. anywhere from concord and walnut creek to pleasanton and livermore. maybe even close to 100 tomorrow. and lots of 90s in san jose and probably a few more in the north bay as well. hour by hour, by lunch time we're already seeing those low 90s. the lunch time temperatures tomorrow, pretty close to today's highs. that gives you an idea of how hot it will be. by 9:00, still lots of upper 90s. upper 80 and low 90s around san jose. sunday, a little bit of cooling. we'll see subtle cooling for sun. then big cooling coming toward the middle part of the week. you will see the temperatures dropping off. in the meantime you see the hot temperatures this weekend. again, it is important to point out just the inner valleys. we'll see the temperature soaring up fairly high. the coast, immune from the heat. but pleasanton and livermore, you know what that means. still good news out of london. we've got six days to go. the forecast starting to turn drier. so there's some go
and this is going to set us up for temperature for most of our inland valleys. into the mid to upper 90s. anywhere from concord and walnut creek to pleasanton and livermore. maybe even close to 100 tomorrow. and lots of 90s in san jose and probably a few more in the north bay as well. hour by hour, by lunch time we're already seeing those low 90s. the lunch time temperatures tomorrow, pretty close to today's highs. that gives you an idea of how hot it will be. by 9:00, still lots of upper 90s....
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thanks for watching us tonight. another sad day in america and that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. bad things happen to good people all the time. nobody knows why. it is just the way life is. once again, we have mass murder in america and the killer is a young man who was simply out of his mind. nobody's fault. no policy deficit. it is just an atrocity that is impossible to explain. this is the fifth time in 13 years an american has committed mass murder. columbine, colorado, april 20, 1999. 13 dead. 26 wounded. after two students shot them down. the two then committed suicide. april 1 16, 2007. a deranged man on the virginia tech campus kills 33 people including himself. no motive for the homicides. november 5, 2009. army major nadal hassan kills 13 americans at fort hood, texas. currently charged with premeditated murder. his trial will begin next year. and january 8, 2011 gerald love lofner. now, we have 24-year-old james holmes from san diego who allegedly killed 12 people, wounding 59 oth
thanks for watching us tonight. another sad day in america and that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. bad things happen to good people all the time. nobody knows why. it is just the way life is. once again, we have mass murder in america and the killer is a young man who was simply out of his mind. nobody's fault. no policy deficit. it is just an atrocity that is impossible to explain. this is the fifth time in 13 years an american has committed mass murder. columbine,...
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. >> and he lived next to us! >> come to find out, he's right next to us and it's kind of hard because what if he would of just came out and happened to just start shooting at the kids? >> i didn't know, like, if they were going to be okay, if that place was going to blow up while i was at work or you know what? it was really scary. >> reporter: for now, though, that risk while not eliminated, at least in the fbi's words, significantly reduced. poppy harlow, cnn, aurora, colorado. >> amid this tragedy we are learning about some amazing stories of survival. corbin dates was in this theater behind us when the gunman opened fire and saw the whole thing happened along with his friend jennifer seeger. jennifer last night said she is doing okay. how are you holding up? >> i'm doing better today as opposed to the night when it happened. glad to talk to people who went through the same thing and let them know i'm there if they need me. >> we heard over and over from a number of people inside that theater. i didn't ask any
. >> and he lived next to us! >> come to find out, he's right next to us and it's kind of hard because what if he would of just came out and happened to just start shooting at the kids? >> i didn't know, like, if they were going to be okay, if that place was going to blow up while i was at work or you know what? it was really scary. >> reporter: for now, though, that risk while not eliminated, at least in the fbi's words, significantly reduced. poppy harlow, cnn, aurora,...
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with us now, dr. gary guy upshah who was one of those called in on the night of this tragic shooting. thank you so much for joining us this morning, dr. upshaw. you were there as victims started pouring in to your hospital. can you give us a sense of what that was like in the early hours of friday morning? >> well, at first we had a private vehicle drive in a couple, and the wife drove her husband in, who had been hit by probably shotgun pellets or buckshot, and that was the first word that we had gotten, that a shooting occurred at a theater. so immediately, we started thinking that we were probably going to receive other patients, and soon thaereafter, we did. >> and at this stage, can you tell us how many people are injured and do you know how many of the patients at your hospital are still critical? >> yes. fortunately, at our hospital, the one patient who was listed in critical condition yesterday has now been improved to serious condition. we have two other patients in the hospital, and i believ
with us now, dr. gary guy upshah who was one of those called in on the night of this tragic shooting. thank you so much for joining us this morning, dr. upshaw. you were there as victims started pouring in to your hospital. can you give us a sense of what that was like in the early hours of friday morning? >> well, at first we had a private vehicle drive in a couple, and the wife drove her husband in, who had been hit by probably shotgun pellets or buckshot, and that was the first word...
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to finds out that he had used firearms and he had bn in here using firearms is a little bit unsettling. >> a few miles away, a portrait is e merjing. >> obviously rksz he had the intellectual capacity to be successful in anything he wanted to do. >> out of the 21,000 students, holmes was among the very brightest. according to the school's chancellor. he admitted he graduated in 2010 with a degree in neuroscience. >> it is one of our most rigorous majors. a whole host of allied health air yas. >> holmes appear today come from a stable area. his father, seen here, understandably stressed, is employed at a software company. >> they are working with, communicating with authorities and that's really all we can say. >> it's a quiet neighborhood. it's a neighborhood that people moved to because the school district is one of the top school districts in the that nation. >> at this point, we haven't discovered anything that points to a troubled individual. he was responsible for the care and guidance of approximately 10 kids. we're told there was no incidents and nothing happened out of the ordi
to finds out that he had used firearms and he had bn in here using firearms is a little bit unsettling. >> a few miles away, a portrait is e merjing. >> obviously rksz he had the intellectual capacity to be successful in anything he wanted to do. >> out of the 21,000 students, holmes was among the very brightest. according to the school's chancellor. he admitted he graduated in 2010 with a degree in neuroscience. >> it is one of our most rigorous majors. a whole host of...
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if you like us tell your friends and click on like. and welcome back to child advocates here in milpitas. there is an organization is this room that they select things they need such as clothing and shoes. i call it fun room. and there is a web site from silicon valley, that is be my advocate.org. >> thank you. >> and stay with us. >>> larry beil is off tonight. >> and there is a comedy of errors is the best way to characterize tim lincecum's start in philadelphia tonight. many have been wondering and there is a perfect example. right? there is a second out. all the way, two there is a box. there is a double drive to tie it at one. giants needing 2-1 in the ofth. there is bases loaded, grand slam. rbi single. giants leading in the 9th. early into a port a group of riders go down and there is a large dog, save to say he believes gilbert was not talking about the weather, spencer. like a comic here, there is a owe second career stage. there is a ask he should wrap it up sunday. closed captioning services, inc. this is "jeopardy!" let's m
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tell us how and this is a real problem. no matter where you stand. >> he said no matter where the president and romney stand on the second amendment they need to stay what they are going to do about guns. >> the suspect in the theater masacre grew up just outside the bay area and we talk to former neighbors of jam holes. they paint a different picture of bit they call jimmy. >> reporter: yes. the name says it all. jimmy is the boy they remember with a bright eyes and a sharp mind. those who knew that boy are having a very hard time wrapping their minds around this mess. when you unthinkable happen a time zone away from a quiet farming community, she was reading the news online. >> right there. dark knight in aurora colorado, midnight showing. >> reporter: he was neighbor was the shoot suspect when he was just a boy. he remembered him as a little kid who rode his bike around the block. today he is clearly shaken by the man it appears holmes has become. >> reporter: jimmy holmes. i can't make the connection, it's a disconnect
tell us how and this is a real problem. no matter where you stand. >> he said no matter where the president and romney stand on the second amendment they need to stay what they are going to do about guns. >> the suspect in the theater masacre grew up just outside the bay area and we talk to former neighbors of jam holes. they paint a different picture of bit they call jimmy. >> reporter: yes. the name says it all. jimmy is the boy they remember with a bright eyes and a sharp...
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thanks for watching us tonight. another sad day in america and that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. bad things happen to good people all the time. nobody knows why. it is just the way life is. once again, we have mass murder in america and the killer is a young man who was simply out of his mind. nobody's fault. no policy deficit. it is just an atrocity that is impossible to explain. this is the fifth time in 13 years an american has committed mass murder. columbine, colorado, april 20, 1999. 13 dead. 26 wounded. after two students shot them down. the two then committed suicide. april 1 16, 2007. a deranged man on the virginia tech campus kills 33 people including himself. no motive for the homicides. november 5, 2009. army major nadal hassan kills 13 americans at fort hood, texas. currently charged with premeditated murder. his trial will begin next year. and january 8, 2011 gerald love lofner. now, we have 24-year-old james holmes from san diego who allegedly killed 12 people, wounding 59 oth
thanks for watching us tonight. another sad day in america and that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. bad things happen to good people all the time. nobody knows why. it is just the way life is. once again, we have mass murder in america and the killer is a young man who was simply out of his mind. nobody's fault. no policy deficit. it is just an atrocity that is impossible to explain. this is the fifth time in 13 years an american has committed mass murder. columbine,...
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but your profiler hat on for us. based on what you know and based upon what you know about these kinds of situations, what other things would you expect to learn about him or what are the key questions you want answered, clint? >> chris, we know from studies that in 75% of mass shootings, realize there's been 27 mass shootings, mass casualties since the 1999 columbine incident and in a study of those mass shootings, about 75% of the time someone else either knew what was going to happen or suspected what was going to happen. now, there are going to be those who say, well, there's a mental health issue here and it could be. he's in his mid-20s. the mental health issues could be coming forward again. who perhaps would know better than his parents? they have yet to have the chance to talk about this. so there's a lot of things we need to know about this guy's background, much less him no longer being in college, what was the final catalyst that brought him to this point? >> clint van zandt, we always appreciate your exp
but your profiler hat on for us. based on what you know and based upon what you know about these kinds of situations, what other things would you expect to learn about him or what are the key questions you want answered, clint? >> chris, we know from studies that in 75% of mass shootings, realize there's been 27 mass shootings, mass casualties since the 1999 columbine incident and in a study of those mass shootings, about 75% of the time someone else either knew what was going to happen...
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he wasn't really comfortable speaking to us on camera, but he did tell us a few things including that he found out about the shooting through a telephone call very early this morning and he says he was very surprised. the uncle of 24-year-old james holmes a suspect in the deadly movie theater shooting in colorado describes his nephew as an unassuming guy the family calls jimmy. he did not want to go on camera, but holmes' uncle told nbc bay area, as far as he knew holmes was working and there was nothing that sent up red flags. despite being holmes name sake, he saw james when he visited carmel. the father of the suspect flew to colorado where his son is in custody. the uncle told us this all seems surreal and his family is just trying to come to terms with it. live in carmel, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> so many people across the country are impacted by the store, more than 1,000 miles away from the massacre, people in san diego are stunned. >> reporter: here in the suspect's family home in san diego, it has been a bit of a revolving door, from friends to police to supporter
he wasn't really comfortable speaking to us on camera, but he did tell us a few things including that he found out about the shooting through a telephone call very early this morning and he says he was very surprised. the uncle of 24-year-old james holmes a suspect in the deadly movie theater shooting in colorado describes his nephew as an unassuming guy the family calls jimmy. he did not want to go on camera, but holmes' uncle told nbc bay area, as far as he knew holmes was working and there...
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police are using robots to get into james holmes' apartment. he warned officers it is booby-trapped, and he was not lying. they used a 12-foot pole to put a camera in the apartment and they found trip wires and flammable liquids inside. they are trying to determine what the flammable liquids are. they hope to get in tomorrow. police say he set the trap to try to kill more lives because he expected to be killed at the theater. he is the grandson of a decorated military veteran who taught at the prestigious york school in monterey, and his uncle lives in caramel. the defense department says holmes is not a past or current member of any branch of the armed forces. james holmes grew up in san diego in the upper middle class community of rancho penasquitos. he played junior varsity soccer and graduated from high school there and then from uc riverside with a degree in neuro science. >> he was in neuro science. he was at the top of the top. he really distinguished himself from an academic point of vaw graduating with highest honors. >> it was a diffe
police are using robots to get into james holmes' apartment. he warned officers it is booby-trapped, and he was not lying. they used a 12-foot pole to put a camera in the apartment and they found trip wires and flammable liquids inside. they are trying to determine what the flammable liquids are. they hope to get in tomorrow. police say he set the trap to try to kill more lives because he expected to be killed at the theater. he is the grandson of a decorated military veteran who taught at the...
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thanks for coming to us on this friday. millions of people see movies each and every month and in these rare situations, where we're unfortunately talking about a catastrophe at a public venue, what can people do if they are in this situation? >> one of the first things that you can do is to pay attention to the primer at the beginning of the film, they tell you where the exits are. oftentimes, people tend to ignore that. >> and to theatres? >> and the theatres can also prep their people in the theatres so they know that if the certain type of an emergency breaks out, that they have protocalls of operation for the people to respond in certain ways to specific types of emergencies. >> so, are theatre owners now in a position where they have to think about attacks like this and having to predict? >> i think they have to have a set of rules in place so they know they're going to respond in a certain way to a certain type of crisis. i don't think they have to plan for this. i would hope this wouldn't happen frequently enough wh
thanks for coming to us on this friday. millions of people see movies each and every month and in these rare situations, where we're unfortunately talking about a catastrophe at a public venue, what can people do if they are in this situation? >> one of the first things that you can do is to pay attention to the primer at the beginning of the film, they tell you where the exits are. oftentimes, people tend to ignore that. >> and to theatres? >> and the theatres can also prep...
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police are using robots to get into james holmes' apartment. he warned officers it is booby-trapped, and he was not lying. they used a 12-foot pole to put a camera in the apartment and they found trip wires and flammable liquids inside. they are trying to determine what the flammable liquids are. they hope to get in tomorrow. police say he set the trap to try to kill more lives because he expected to be killed at the theater. he is the grandson of a decorated military veteran who taught at the prestigious york school in monterey, and his uncle lives in caramel. the defense department says holmes is not a past or current member of any branch of the armed forces. james holmes grew up in san diego in the upper middle class community of rancho penasquitos. he played junior varsity soccer and graduated from high school there and then from uc riverside with a degree in neuro science. >> he was in neuro science. he was at the top of the top. he really distinguished himself from an academic point of vaw graduating with highest honors. >> it was a diffe
police are using robots to get into james holmes' apartment. he warned officers it is booby-trapped, and he was not lying. they used a 12-foot pole to put a camera in the apartment and they found trip wires and flammable liquids inside. they are trying to determine what the flammable liquids are. they hope to get in tomorrow. police say he set the trap to try to kill more lives because he expected to be killed at the theater. he is the grandson of a decorated military veteran who taught at the...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> hepatitis c care right now in several states because of the actions of one man. a traveling lab tech. >> he was here origin naally as traveling med tech. he knew he had hepatitis c as of june of 2010. he continued to divert drugs and permit tainted syringes to be used under his care. this man, infected people as he worked as a medical tech in new hampshire. these are the states he's worked as a traveling tech. thousands of patients need testing. pennsylvania was just added to this group. i want to bring in our senior medical corresponder. >> hep c is serious. it attacks your liver. >> how did this happen? how are investigators saying he spread this? >> they haven't given details about him but they call this a drug diversion case. let's say i'm a lab tech and you're the patient. i give myself a little and i
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it does us a disservice. we have to deal with what's a problem, mass gun violence. >> and of course we know the gun lobby in washington very influential, john. >> certainly is. the spending i think actually is clarifying for some people. some people might not appreciate the national rifle association spends around ten times the amount that a gun -- a gun group like the brady advocacy does. so you've got a 10 to 1 split there. that of course affects what politics do. affects what they're willing to say. the last president to really take on the nra was clinton in 1994, you'll remember who passed successfully the assault weapons ban which subsequently lapsed. we haven't seen actions since then. it's in part due to this disparity about money and influence in washington. >> john avlon in new york, thank you very much. appreciate that. this movie, "the dark knight rises," this batman movie, one of the most anticipated movies. it was to make millions of dollars for the production company. it probably still will but
it does us a disservice. we have to deal with what's a problem, mass gun violence. >> and of course we know the gun lobby in washington very influential, john. >> certainly is. the spending i think actually is clarifying for some people. some people might not appreciate the national rifle association spends around ten times the amount that a gun -- a gun group like the brady advocacy does. so you've got a 10 to 1 split there. that of course affects what politics do. affects what...
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joining us, steven tubbs. first of all, what stands out about this guy is that he was a phd candidate at the university of colorado in neurosciences. graduated from the top of his class a at the university of california. the guy was intelligent no doubt. anything else stand out about him? >> bill, good evening. i think we will learn more certainly in the days to come as some of his neighbors start talking about just who james holmes was. he certainly had colorado ties. he also had as you mentioned southern, california ties. his family in san diego. the fbi told me early on in the investigation this morning that the fbi was involved in san diego at a san diego suburb at his parent's home. we understand holmes graduated from the university of california at riverside and then came here to colorado. i find it ironic that his apartment a third story apartment which as we speak is still being searched and the bomb squad and the fbi and atf out there in aurora. two blocks to the west of where many of the victims were
joining us, steven tubbs. first of all, what stands out about this guy is that he was a phd candidate at the university of colorado in neurosciences. graduated from the top of his class a at the university of california. the guy was intelligent no doubt. anything else stand out about him? >> bill, good evening. i think we will learn more certainly in the days to come as some of his neighbors start talking about just who james holmes was. he certainly had colorado ties. he also had as you...
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put your profiler hat on for us. based on what you know and based on what you know about these kinds of situations, what other things would you expect to learn about him or what are the key questions you want answered, clint? >> well, chris, we know from studies that in 75% of mass shootings, realize there's been 27 mass shootings, mass casualties since the 1999 columbine incident, and in a study of those mass shootings, about 75% of the time someone else either knew what was going to happen or suspected what was going to happen. now, there are going to be those who say, well, there's a mental health issue here, and it could be. he's in his mid-20s. the mental health issues could be coming forward again. who, perhaps, would know better than his parents. they've yet to have the chance to talk about this. so there's a lot of things we need to know about this guy's background, much less him no longer being in college, what was the final catalyst that brought him to this point? >> clint van zandt, we always appreciate yo
put your profiler hat on for us. based on what you know and based on what you know about these kinds of situations, what other things would you expect to learn about him or what are the key questions you want answered, clint? >> well, chris, we know from studies that in 75% of mass shootings, realize there's been 27 mass shootings, mass casualties since the 1999 columbine incident, and in a study of those mass shootings, about 75% of the time someone else either knew what was going to...
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stay with us. abc 7 news at 4:00 continues. ♪ ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist, chewy, deliciousness you desire. mmmm. thanks. [ man ] at 90 calories, the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. [ female announcer ] and now, try our new chocolate chip cookie 90 calorie brownie. >>> two people led police on a high-speed chase this afternoon. oakland police followed them as they drove at speeds up to 85 miles per hour. you can see their black suv weaving through traffic there. and it crashed at the fremont street exit. and at least three vehicles were involved in this. that exit had to be shut down, five ambulances had to respond to the scene. sky 7 was overhead. police aest rested the two men. at least three people were hurt in this crash. police say the men were wanted for robbery and burglary. in the north bay there is a man that lost control his truck this afternoon, crashing against the front of a building on magnolia road. firef
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tanner, thank you for joining us. explain what happened when you were inside this movie theater, what you thought was happening when the gunman entered. >> well, i didn't necessarily see him come in through the door. i was in the fourth row from the top. but the first thing i did notice was the canister that was thrown and trailed some smoke, and i thought it was some kind of smoke bomb, something brought just to be funny, fireworks, and then the first shot went off and i thought it was a firework. and i thought somebody was trying to be funny. it's a midnight premier. people do stuff like that. but then after the next few shots, i realized this was real gunfire, this was real. i told my friends, we have to get down. so we got on the floor in front of our chairs and we just hunkered down there for a while, you know, 20, 30 shots went off, and i looked up for a second, caught a glimpse of him and he starts shooting again. it's just sporadic shooting, shooting wherever he could. it was just horrific. so after he was don
tanner, thank you for joining us. explain what happened when you were inside this movie theater, what you thought was happening when the gunman entered. >> well, i didn't necessarily see him come in through the door. i was in the fourth row from the top. but the first thing i did notice was the canister that was thrown and trailed some smoke, and i thought it was some kind of smoke bomb, something brought just to be funny, fireworks, and then the first shot went off and i thought it was a...
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eric rasmussen reporting for us tonight from aurora, colorado. pt want to show you a picture of shooting suspect james holmes with his hair dyed red. it was posted on the site tmz. the site said the picture was posted on a sex website. police say holmes received numerous deliverries of ammunition to his apartment the past few months and say the four guns used in yesterday's shooting were all bought at stores in the denver area in the last two months. >>> aurora police released all of the names of the people killed in the mass shooting. they are include 24-year-old jessica ghawi, a sports blogger who survived another shooting just six weeks ago at a mall in toronto. 1-year-old alexander boik or a.j. was planning on going to college in the fall. 27-year-old petty officer john larimer was a cryptologic tech slab for the navy. jesse childress was a staff sergeant for the air force. matt mcquinn is also among the dead, the youngest victim 6-year-old developer caw moser-sullivan was at the movie with her mother, who was critically injured. gordon cowde
eric rasmussen reporting for us tonight from aurora, colorado. pt want to show you a picture of shooting suspect james holmes with his hair dyed red. it was posted on the site tmz. the site said the picture was posted on a sex website. police say holmes received numerous deliverries of ammunition to his apartment the past few months and say the four guns used in yesterday's shooting were all bought at stores in the denver area in the last two months. >>> aurora police released all of...
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that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. >>> it was a summer block buster, a most that they waited in line to see. now you can see the road closed sign behind me where tragedy erupted just last night. it was the movie, the newest of the batman installment. people were excited. it was a sold-out theater. they were all in this darkened room together, and then at one point, there was gunfire on the screen, and a man lobbed a canister and what happened after that was chaos. good evening. i'm chris jansing coming to you from aurora, colorado, and this is an msnbc special report "tragedy in aurora." >>> one of the deadliest mass shootings in u.s. history. >> the massacre took place at the century 16 movie complex in aurora, colorado. >> at least 12 people are dead. >> witnesses say a gunman entered the crowded theater after midnight local time. >> suspect is dressed all in black. he was wearing a ballistic helmet. >> the shooting suspect confirmed as 24-year-old james holmes. >> 24
that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. >>> it was a summer block buster, a most that they waited in line to see. now you can see the road closed sign behind me where tragedy erupted just last night. it was the movie, the newest of the batman installment. people were excited. it was a sold-out theater. they were all in this darkened room together, and then at one point, there was gunfire on the screen, and a man...
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laura. >> good for all of us. john hanrahan, thank you. >> another round of severe storms tore across the region last night, flooding streets and making it tough to get around. columbia pike and army navy drive is closed. wow, did you see that? see if it gets up okay. looks like he's all right. it is closed until further notice because of the flooding. >> d.c.'s public works department is handing out sandbags to residents. each person can take up to five sandbags. the distribution runs until 10:00 tonight. that's at rfk stadium. by the way, this is the scene that has become all too familiar for neighbors living in the blooming dale neighborhood. last night's rains, hail, and lightning caused more heavy flooding. it is the third time in nine days that folks who live here have been flooded out. >>> we have had a few weeks of just really bad weather. and you know, today was not quite so hot, but boy is it soupy out there. >> my question, are we in for some more storms today? >> you know, i think we are in for more sh
laura. >> good for all of us. john hanrahan, thank you. >> another round of severe storms tore across the region last night, flooding streets and making it tough to get around. columbia pike and army navy drive is closed. wow, did you see that? see if it gets up okay. looks like he's all right. it is closed until further notice because of the flooding. >> d.c.'s public works department is handing out sandbags to residents. each person can take up to five sandbags. the...
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he didn't talk to us. i think all of us were very excited to be there, so we were friendly and talking about college plans, but he never really wanted to associate with us. >> reporter: those who knew holmes say they didn't know him well, and while strikingly intelligent, he kept to himself. >> james seemed to be a quiet, very nice guy, no problem at all. >> he was quiet, yeah, quiet and really smart. >> reporter: after graduating westview high school and uc riverside with a degree in neuroscience, holmes had enrolled in a ph.d program at the university of colorado but was in the process of dropping out. >> appreciate your prayers and support. >> reporter: while james holmes' mother remains secluded in the rancho penasquitos home after james' father left early for colorado, they ask for prayer through this. >> it's a very sad day. they're working with, communicating with authorities, and really, that's all i can say. >> reporter: while police say holmes had purchased the weapons he allegedly used in his ki
he didn't talk to us. i think all of us were very excited to be there, so we were friendly and talking about college plans, but he never really wanted to associate with us. >> reporter: those who knew holmes say they didn't know him well, and while strikingly intelligent, he kept to himself. >> james seemed to be a quiet, very nice guy, no problem at all. >> he was quiet, yeah, quiet and really smart. >> reporter: after graduating westview high school and uc riverside...
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prior to actually using the automatic. at that point they were down on the ground and made the decision to try to get out, to try to crawl out of the movie theater. >> when you say they, your son was with some of his friends in the theater watching the movie? >> he was. there were four of them. they're all 19, home on college break and they had gone to the midnight showing of the movie. >> where is your son tonight? >> he actually is -- they are still, as you're probably seeing throughout, the police are still questioning witnesses. they actually got at one of the first groups to get out last night. so we're not at the witness scene and they went babb today. they were called in by the -- back today. they were called in by the police and went back this afternoon and this evening to give their account of what happened. >> i'm a parent, so i can sort of imagine what you must have been going through. how did you actually fine out about what happened and did you -- find out about what happened and did you know your son was in t
prior to actually using the automatic. at that point they were down on the ground and made the decision to try to get out, to try to crawl out of the movie theater. >> when you say they, your son was with some of his friends in the theater watching the movie? >> he was. there were four of them. they're all 19, home on college break and they had gone to the midnight showing of the movie. >> where is your son tonight? >> he actually is -- they are still, as you're probably...
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that's all for us tonight. ac "360" starts now. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "early start weekend." >>> the largest mass shooting in u.s. history. a gunman opens fire in a colorado movie theater, wounding 58, killing 12. and we can now tell you two more of their names. >> he had his hair painted red. he said he was the joker. #. >> new details revealed about the suspected shooter. he lived alone, kept to himself. but james holmes was also a one-time ph.d. canned tate and an honor student. more on the man now in custody. plus -- >> i personally have never seen anything like whathe pictures show us is in there. >> trip wires, gas canisters, booby-traps. an apartment so dangerous law enforcement still can't get inside. we'll take you live to the suspect's building. it's saturday, july 21st. good morning, everyone. i'm gary tuchman. a little over 24 hours ago the nation first heard the news. a shooter opened fire inside a crowded theater. 12 people dead, 58 others injured. as many as 11 of th
that's all for us tonight. ac "360" starts now. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "early start weekend." >>> the largest mass shooting in u.s. history. a gunman opens fire in a colorado movie theater, wounding 58, killing 12. and we can now tell you two more of their names. >> he had his hair painted red. he said he was the joker. #. >> new details revealed about the suspected shooter. he lived alone, kept to himself. but james...